Bryan McLain is entering his eleventh season as head coach and
his 20th overall with the baseball program at Georgia Southwestern.
He is coming off a 11-33 season in 2014.

In McLain's ten years as head coach at GSW, he has enjoyed much
success with the program, highlighted by being named Georgia
Dugout Club's NAIA Coach of the Year in 2005. Under McLain's
leadership the Hurricanes have advanced to two NAIA regional
tournaments, produced several Academic and All-Conference
players - as well as two Honorable Mention All-Americans - and
this past season delivered its first NCAA Peach Belt All-Conference
Player. In 2010 his Hurricanes finished runner-up in the Peach
Belt Conference tournament in their fourth season of NCAA
Division II competition.

Prior to taking over the helm of the Canes, McLain spent nine
seasons as an assistant coach. From 1996-2000, he served
as the hitting and outfield coach, as well as recruiting
coordinator for Bill Haywood. For four seasons,
2001-2004, under Barry Davis, McLain took over the pitching
staff and developed it into one of the best staffs in NAIA
baseball, while establishing many individuals and team pitching
records. During that time, the Hurricanes had two
pitchers earn first team All-Region honors with one being named
NAIA National Player of the Year. As an assistant, McLain was an
integral part of three regional appearances and three
conference championships.

Bryan also has a wealth of playing experience. He was an
All-American outfielder at the University of West Georgia and
played one year in the Frontier League (Independent) in 1993. He
played his first two collegiate seasons at South Georgia College
after graduating from Tift County High School.

Bryan and his wife, Carmen, are the proud parents of twin
daughters, Bailey and Carley.